Cox Cable is joining a steady parade of broadband providers giving the boot to one of the Internet’s oldest services – Usenet newsgroups, telling customers if they want to keep receiving the service, they’ll have to pay someone else to get it.
Broadband Reports notes Cox customers are receiving e-mail notifications about the imminent demise of a service that many newer subscribers probably know nothing about:
Declining newsgroup usage in recent years has highlighted the need to focus our resources on other priorities, such as increasing our Internet speeds and providing new services, including Cox Media Store and Share. We understand that our newsgroup subscribers may want to continue accessing Usenet. Therefore, we have worked with leading newsgroup service provider Giganews to offer special pricing for Cox subscribers.
Giganews is a well-respected, albeit expensive newsgroup service provider offering more than one year of message retention, useful for those using the service to obtain older files. Copyright enforcement on newsgroups is lax, which is one reason some Internet Service Providers may not wish to bother with the service any longer. But it’s not entirely a piracy haven. Old time radio show enthusiasts trade programs back and forth and others use the service to discuss wide-ranging topics with an international audience.
Despite the end of newsgroup service, Cox Cable does not plan to compensate customers with a lowered broadband bill.
A Giganews representative visited the Cox users forum on Broadband Reports to promote the deal:
The “deals” Giganews is offering Cox users are fairly standard, and include a two month 50% discount off of Giganews’ “Diamond Plan” (and 10% for the rest of your subscription). Users interested in less expensive plans will get 50% off of those plans for a month (and 10% for the rest of your subscription). That 10% lifetime discount is being offered for the first time ever, according to a GigaNews rep that has stopped by our Cox forum.
There are cheaper alternatives.
“Declining newsgroup usage in recent years has highlighted the need to focus our resources on other priorities…” Bull, if anything Usenet is growing. This is just a way to raise prices without raising the actual price. If it was declining, then why are there so many Usenet providers out there? “Copyright enforcement on newsgroups is lax..” It is “lax” because you can’t enforce anything. Usenet is global as you pointed out. Servers share with other servers. Nothing is centralized. Also, most providers are offering 256bit SSL with your connection. So if you were downloading copyrighted material, your ISP, RIAA, and… Read more »
Time-Warner Road Runner removed newsgroup access years ago. But, that was okay.
I already had an account with easynews. I’ve been with them for years and years, now.
I use their cheapest plan 20 gigs, $9.98/mo., and I think about 150 day retention.
I never use my full allotment of 20 gigs, so my rollover is quite large.
More corporate censorship the Randians will never acknowledge
TDS TELECOM cut me off newsgroups without any prior notice! What a bunch of losers! GOOGLE should take care of newsgroups now, I think!